The objective of disability policy is to create a society where people with disabilities and their families enjoy an equal standard of living to those without disabilities, though evidence to underpin policy is sparse. We defined the compensating variation (CV) of child disability as the amount of additional income a family with a disabled child would require to achieve the same living standards as a similar family without a disabled child. The aims of this study were to estimate the CV for child disability and to explore how this varied for different levels of disability and reference levels of living standards. Using data on 54,641 families from the Family Resources Survey (2004–2012), we matched families with (cases) and without (control...
BACKGROUND: This literature review investigates the economic costs of childhood disability analysing...
Families with disabled children run a greater risk of being poor, and although policies providing po...
Although both disability and poverty have been subjected to extensive research, relatively few Austr...
Objective: In the UK, families of disabled children are entitled to receive disability benefits to h...
Child chronic illness/ disability can present significant challenges for children, families and soci...
In the United Kingdom, more than 20% of the population live with a disability. Past evidence shows t...
This is the second report of a study funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation that explored the cost...
We use a standard of living (SoL) approach to estimate older people's disability costs, using data o...
The benefits system recognises that both disabled adults and children incur extra costs because of t...
Non-technical summary Disabled people face higher costs of living than do non-disabled people. These...
This article introduces a method using consensual budget standards to estimate additional costs incu...
Background: Robust data on the prevalence of childhood disability and the circumstances and characte...
Families with disabled children run a great risk of being poor. Although policies providing poor fam...
Our aims were to describe the socio-economic circumstances faced by families supporting a child at r...
Background The limitations of reliable and accessible UK national and local quantitative data on...
BACKGROUND: This literature review investigates the economic costs of childhood disability analysing...
Families with disabled children run a greater risk of being poor, and although policies providing po...
Although both disability and poverty have been subjected to extensive research, relatively few Austr...
Objective: In the UK, families of disabled children are entitled to receive disability benefits to h...
Child chronic illness/ disability can present significant challenges for children, families and soci...
In the United Kingdom, more than 20% of the population live with a disability. Past evidence shows t...
This is the second report of a study funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation that explored the cost...
We use a standard of living (SoL) approach to estimate older people's disability costs, using data o...
The benefits system recognises that both disabled adults and children incur extra costs because of t...
Non-technical summary Disabled people face higher costs of living than do non-disabled people. These...
This article introduces a method using consensual budget standards to estimate additional costs incu...
Background: Robust data on the prevalence of childhood disability and the circumstances and characte...
Families with disabled children run a great risk of being poor. Although policies providing poor fam...
Our aims were to describe the socio-economic circumstances faced by families supporting a child at r...
Background The limitations of reliable and accessible UK national and local quantitative data on...
BACKGROUND: This literature review investigates the economic costs of childhood disability analysing...
Families with disabled children run a greater risk of being poor, and although policies providing po...
Although both disability and poverty have been subjected to extensive research, relatively few Austr...